Mperor wrote:
I'm actually curious about some things about the Kongo ships...
Were they all built at the same docks?
I ask because I'm wondering if they were all of the same colors - in which case would anyone know how that color is called?
I'm thinking maybe... Sasebo Arsenal from Tamiya, but I may be totally wrong.
As well as the deck - were they all of a similar tan?
Any information on the color schemes of the Kongo girls would be appreciated.

Would anyone know the answer to that?
Hi Mperor,
they were built in different Navy Yards :
-Kongo at Vickers and Sons, Barrow
-Hiei at Yokosuka
-Kirishima at Mitsubishi, Nagasaki
-Haruna at Kawasaki, Kobe
Source : Warships of the IJN 1869-1945 by H.Jentschura, D.Jung and P.Mickelcolours were as follows according to
J.Snyder booklet "IJN Navy Greys"-
-Kongo 5/42 to 8/42 Sasebo Grey, 8/42 to 3/43 Kure Grey, 3/43 to 7/44 Sasebo Grey, 7/44 to loss Kure Grey
-Hiei Yokosuka grey for all her service life
-Kirishima Sasebo Grey for all her service life
-Haruna 9/42 to 8/44 Kure Grey, 8/44 to 1/45 Sasebo Grey, after back to Kure Grey with some Green stripes on main turrets
Weather deck were quite similar in tone when new. When faded, the Hinoki Cypress tended to turn to light grey colour. Kongo was the only ship ,IMHO to have teak.
Hope this helps
Gilbert
According to the Classic Warships book on the Kongos, Kirishima's last two yard periods (both in 1942) were at Kure. Seems to me she'd've been in Kure gray at the time of her sinking, unless they did all their painting during the refits with onboard stocks of Sasebo grey, or the book is mistaken about the yard she visited. Does anyone know the solution to this conundrum?
- Sean F.